abandoned house
Article and pictures by Natasha Petrosova
Article and pictures by Natasha Petrosova
The History of Newberry Springs can be dated back to 20, 000yerars. Digs at the Early Man site found tools here dating prior to 20, 000 BC. Back in a day , most of this land was covered by the prehistoric Lake Manix. then, around 18, 000 BC , a massive earthquake caused the lake to be drained through what is now known as Afton Canyon , also known as a Grand Canyon of the Mojave. Early humans are thought to lived and hunted here where the swamps and marshes remained. Because of a lot of water and food the region was inhabited throughout the centuries by various indigenous peoples . Modern man now enjoys the underground water source for both agriculture and recreation .
First settlers discovered the oasis following old Indian trails. It was in 1885, shortly after Santa Fe railroad laid tracks here, that the site began to supply potable water for arid points east, filling the tanks at section houses used by the steam locomotives. at that time the town was called Water. The completion of Route 66 further helped the area to grow. The town by then was called Newberry. Its water supply was a welcome respite for travelers on Route 66. 1950s were Newberry's hey-days and the town had five gas stations, four motels , five cafes, three bars, one grocery store, a general store and even a public swimming pool. During this period , Walter Knott, of Knott's Berry Farm , contracted with local farmers here to supply the chickens for his famous restaurant in Buena Park. In 1967 The town's name was changed from Newberry to Newberry Springs because the original name was causing confusion with mail often ending up in Newberry Park, California.
After Interstate 40 was completed it was a deathblow to Newberry Springs as well as many small towns along Route 66. Today Newberry Springs serves local and adventurous people who wander off the Interstate. It is a nice stop for rest and refreshments. Newberry Springs is also famous for its Bagdad Cafe from 1988 movie of the same name and serves as one of the road site attractions.
this dog from near by house was following us , i fell in love with him and wanted to take him home.
After Interstate 40 was completed it was a deathblow to Newberry Springs as well as many small towns along Route 66. Today Newberry Springs serves local and adventurous people who wander off the Interstate. It is a nice stop for rest and refreshments. Newberry Springs is also famous for its Bagdad Cafe from 1988 movie of the same name and serves as one of the road site attractions.
abandoned houses
It seems that someone was building this house and then juts stopped
this dog from near by house was following us , i fell in love with him and wanted to take him home.
would of been nice kitchen
living room
Bagdad cafe from the movie "Bagdad Cafe"
abandoned motel from the movie "Bagdad Cafe "
pitbull behind the fence on a metal chain seemed dangerous
abandoned gas station
abandoned house
interior
bedroom , we had a feeling that someone started living here
kitchen?
outside shower
fire place on a patio was a nice touch
front patio
Thanks for your informative article and photos. I've done a lot of exploring in the mountains to the south of town. There was a large quarry up there, and other items. I've include two of those items in my macro photographs, the large skull and the "early man" axe head (given to the BLM in Barstow): http://www.robertmarcos.com/macro/
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ReplyDeleteIf you are going thru NBS be sure and stop at the Barn for a beer...it's the classiest dive bar in California...
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